Wagner W14 Wallpaper Steamer & Stripper 240v

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Wagner W14 Wallpaper Steamer & Stripper 240v

Environmentally friendly & easy to use, the Wagner W14 Steam Wallpaper Stripper removes wallpaper quickly, without hassle or unnecessary mess. A 3.5l water boiler heats water rapidly, supplying steam to the stripper's large 203 x 208mm pad. The pad can then be moved over walls to strip away old paper, without the need for harmful chemical application. A 3.5m hose provides a wide working radius, & the W14's automatic cut out feature protects it against overheating, for a long service life.

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As a woman who is always changing her mind it makes life so much easier to change wallpaper. I wouldn't be without it.

Jeff davis| 03 October 2012

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Good size tank saves time on refills.
fair area of steam at one time,could have a switch on water tank. side tip good for cleaning alloy car wheels.

chris kershaw| 04 October 2011

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The response time and delivery was very good.
the steamer is simple in construction and concept but works very effectively.
One has to be very conscious that it will continue to emit steam unless turned off at the main. It would be improved by a switch on the reservoir so that one doesen't have to traipse acroos a room whenever you need to put it down to fiddle about with both hands, for example. One doesn't always have a spare person to turn it off whilst one holds it.

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